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1 второй сумматор
Telecommunications: second adder (кодирующего устройства) -
2 второй сумматор
( кодирующего устройства) second adderRussian-English dictionary of telecommunications > второй сумматор
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3 разряд
* * *m. order, class, rank, category, digit, discharge;
значащий разряд - significant digit;
старший разряд - high order, top digit;
самый старший разряд - highest order, most significant digit;
самый младший разряд - least significant digit;
разряд переполнения - extra order;
десятичный разряд - decimal digit, decimal, decimal location;
счётчик на один разряд - digit counter;
контрольный разряд - check bit;
двоичный разряд - binary digit bit;
проверка с помощью контрольных разрядов - redundant check;
цифра второго разряда - second-order digit;
разряд десятков - tens digit;
разряд единиц - ones digit;
сумматор высшего (левого) разряда - left-hand adder;
сумматор низшего (правого) разряда - right-hand adder;
апериодический разряд - overdamping -
4 разряд
m.order, class, rank, category, digit, dischargeстарший разряд — high order, top digit
самый старший разряд — highest order, most significant digit
десятичный разряд — decimal digit, decimal, decimal location
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